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Japan has relaxed decades-old restrictions on its arms exports, clearing the way for it to sell weapons to more than a dozen countries
weapons Japan would now sell overseas. However, Japanese newspapers said the changes would encompass fighter jets, missiles and warships, which Japan has recently agreed to build for Australia. “With this amendment, transfers of all defence
weapons and components that it manufactures under licenses from other countries back to the licensors such as the United States. An earlier easing in 2023 was to clear the way for Japan to sell
weapons shortages as we have seen in the Iran war,” the former NATO official added. Spatafora echoed the idea that the Russia-Ukraine war has lessons to offer the rest of Europe. “The lesson
Japan and predicted a future dominated by autonomous weapons. The Met is already using Palantir’s AI tools to try to detect rogue officers in its ranks, but that contract is understood to have fallen
sell these assets due to sanctions, court orders or other regulatory reasons. Assets could be frozen by a court, by another country or international body or a banking institution. Officially, countries say that they freeze
weapons-design information and enough enriched uranium for at least two devices, likely during the 1980s. Officially, both governments deny it. To acknowledge it publicly would be to accept China’s role in nuclear proliferation